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the crisis in ukraine that threatens peace in europe took a dangerous new turn today. the ukrainian government launched an offensive to try to take back eastern parts of the country now controlled by pro- russian forces. two ukrainian helicopters were shot down. the violence spread to ukraine's third largest city, odessa. supporters of the ukrainian government there fought with pro-russian activists. dozens are reported dead, and russian troops are massed on the border. clarissa ward is in ukraine. >> reporter: early this morning, ukrainian forces pushed towards slavyansk, a city that has been under the control of pro-russian rebels for nearly a month. but few in this crowd welcome them. "we want them to leave. that's it," this woman said. "we don't have weapons. we don't have anything." many here in eastern ukraine support russia and view the government in kiev as hostile. today, both the government and the separatists say two ukrainian helicopters were shot down in the fighting. this amateur video shows a plume of smoke where the helicopter apparently crashed, though
the crisis in ukraine that threatens peace in europe took a dangerous new turn today. the ukrainian government launched an offensive to try to take back eastern parts of the country now controlled by pro- russian forces. two ukrainian helicopters were shot down. the violence spread to ukraine's third largest city, odessa. supporters of the ukrainian government there fought with pro-russian activists. dozens are reported dead, and russian troops are massed on the border. clarissa ward is in...
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energy flows from russia to europe. that continued in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. the idea that you will turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector in terms of lines of credit for trade -- all have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because their hope is that we don't have to deploy them there it was i can say is them but what i can say is that the discussions are at the highest level. it is not just through the european commission and our diplomatic teams have been working through all the possibilities. we are confident that we will have a package that will further -- uh -- impact russia's growth and economy but again, our hope is that we should not have to use them. we are not interested in punishing the russian people. we think mr. putin and his lead
energy flows from russia to europe. that continued in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. the idea that you will turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector in terms of lines of credit for trade -- all have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this...
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energy flows from russia to europe those continued even them in the midst of the cold war at the height of the cold. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap. on hold russian oil or natural gas exports. i think it is un realistic present obama showed support for kids crack down on the protesting the east of ukraine. he called the team's move to restore order to enable merkel which it was as if they did not talk about it she just said she too would like to see elections carried out an inmate at the present obama again we heard nothing but praise for the government in kiev at one point keeps me to say that they duly elected government in kiev and apparently skipping the fact the ukraine selected president was overthrown and the ukrainians have not yet had the chance to elect their government. again u s president dismissed the poll protesting the e russia and put the responsibility for key escalating hamas go along this command to a breaking news story and the deadly standoff in ukraine it is nice but the countryside to have been dozens of fatalities in school was a dingy people i
energy flows from russia to europe those continued even them in the midst of the cold war at the height of the cold. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap. on hold russian oil or natural gas exports. i think it is un realistic present obama showed support for kids crack down on the protesting the east of ukraine. he called the team's move to restore order to enable merkel which it was as if they did not talk about it she just said she too would like to see elections carried out an...
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at least in europe. and end from aggression by nation states. but russia's actions in ukraine shatter that myth and usher in bracing new realities. >> secretary hagel said the alliance was as real than ever. nato expansion invited russian aggression, joins us tonight from providence, rhode island, terrence, welcome. >> thank you john. >> is ukraine on the brink of war? >> i think ukraine is already in a war but it's a proxy war with russians. they are engaging russian sponsored forces in their own country and i think that fighting's already begun. it's going on for a while obviously intensified today, this is already war in ukraine with a russian sponsored source in their own soil. >> let's take a look at this map i showed eligibility earlier. and it shows the regions regionf donetske, crimea and ukraine, what impact does it have on ukraine? >> i think russians are going ofind it a lot harder to get control of those regions. one misconception a lot of people have and unfortunately a lot of people in russia have is these regions will be as simple
at least in europe. and end from aggression by nation states. but russia's actions in ukraine shatter that myth and usher in bracing new realities. >> secretary hagel said the alliance was as real than ever. nato expansion invited russian aggression, joins us tonight from providence, rhode island, terrence, welcome. >> thank you john. >> is ukraine on the brink of war? >> i think ukraine is already in a war but it's a proxy war with russians. they are engaging russian...
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has and arguably more than any of her recent predecessors that's because as the largest economy in europe and the defacto policy maker in the european union germany is crucial to president obama's push for more sanctions against russia and right off the bat the two leaders made it clear that they will be working together on broader economic sanctions against russia should they be necessary the russian leadership must know that if it continues to destabilize eastern ukraine and disrupt this month's presidential election we will move quickly on additional steps including further sanctions that will impose greater costs i am firmly convinced that the united states of america and the european union need to act in concert here and they have done so in the past and they are going to continue to do so but the question is can merkel convince germans at home that more sanctions are in order at one point in the press conference president obama told reluctant germans to stop watching russian t.v. but the biggest opposition is saying sions comes from germany's top business leaders who rely on russian
has and arguably more than any of her recent predecessors that's because as the largest economy in europe and the defacto policy maker in the european union germany is crucial to president obama's push for more sanctions against russia and right off the bat the two leaders made it clear that they will be working together on broader economic sanctions against russia should they be necessary the russian leadership must know that if it continues to destabilize eastern ukraine and disrupt this...
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germany's carefully managed growth has made its economy the strongest in europe. and the german economy holds lessons for other countries, including the united states. >> take the pulse of economies in europe and the heart beat tends to get louder in germany. manufacturing grew for a tenth consecutive month this april. factories turning out parts in automobiles were buoyed by rising expert orders. while the german economy hasn't always grown as fast as the united states, it has held up by some as an enviable model, f after weathering the financial crisis better than its neighborhoods. part of that is attributed to tax and labor reforms. that helped germany weather the financial storm. >> german employers were far more likely to reduce their worker's hours and hire them back when we managed returned. where in the u.s. we saw employers shed their workers. >> reporter: and their economy also out tos a robust vacational training system that has sought to support the middle class. the government subsidized on the job training at private companies. and it's popular. rou
germany's carefully managed growth has made its economy the strongest in europe. and the german economy holds lessons for other countries, including the united states. >> take the pulse of economies in europe and the heart beat tends to get louder in germany. manufacturing grew for a tenth consecutive month this april. factories turning out parts in automobiles were buoyed by rising expert orders. while the german economy hasn't always grown as fast as the united states, it has held up by...
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by the time it arrived, they requested the extremist force from europe, which is also a quick reaction and they were trained in croatia, had to get back to the base and go to an airfield. and then the cia had been evacuated also. so those are the harsh facts that fact that the place. we could not get this in time, given the location, and the fact that we had no capability. lou: we were one of the first to report that africom, a managed forests of about 200 people spread across europe. just extraordinary reality. as always, general, it is so great to have you with us. >> it is always good to talk to you. >> the month is anticipated april jobs report showing an economy growing and booming in terms of job creation for a change. 288,000 new jobs created. that's the best monthly gain in two years, well above the 250,000 gain expected by most economists. also revised higher. the unemployment rate unexpectedly dropping to 6.3%. that's the lowest unemployment rate since september 2000 and 8. in large measure it is because the labor force participation rate stands at 62.8%. that is the lowest p
by the time it arrived, they requested the extremist force from europe, which is also a quick reaction and they were trained in croatia, had to get back to the base and go to an airfield. and then the cia had been evacuated also. so those are the harsh facts that fact that the place. we could not get this in time, given the location, and the fact that we had no capability. lou: we were one of the first to report that africom, a managed forests of about 200 people spread across europe. just...
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. >> jeff clees says to get the best deal to europe, necessary to buy very early. best time to buy is 330 days of advance of the plight. >> if you buy through an auction site or flash sale you generally can't cancel. >> you have to call and make sure dates are available that you have planned. what is something you have to read to find out. >> if you plan to travel to italy air fares to convenientus and rome are going to be high. you can save a few hundred dollars flying into milan. it's cheaper. >> coming up next, bring back our girls >> how the bay area is taking part in a major social media effort to find hundreds of kidnapped girls. >> coming up at 5:00 a simple truck is causing complications in oakland. what collin cappernick is saying >>> may is asian pacific hert yiblg month. we're using our feed to showcase around the bay area. . we have more information for you on instagram. >> here is a look at the prime time line up on abc7. shark tank special swimming with the sharks for a look at what happens after the deals are made. then, shark tank at 9:00, 2020 at 1
. >> jeff clees says to get the best deal to europe, necessary to buy very early. best time to buy is 330 days of advance of the plight. >> if you buy through an auction site or flash sale you generally can't cancel. >> you have to call and make sure dates are available that you have planned. what is something you have to read to find out. >> if you plan to travel to italy air fares to convenientus and rome are going to be high. you can save a few hundred dollars flying...
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europe has big buildings like ours. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. go and smell the roses! their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and it comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include swelling of face, lips, tongue or throat, fainting or dizziness, very rapid heartbeat, problems b
europe has big buildings like ours. only famous. and older. and gorgeous. and not like ours at all. go and smell the roses! their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and it comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes...
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i know great britain and know europe very well. what you're missing is they have a safety net, first of all. they have universal health care. day have -- young people have access to education. cost of housing is much lower. their governments ensure that there's a minimum standard of living and, in fact, the unemployment compensation is there for them. in fact -- >> i'm going to shock you, too. i think california ought to raise its minimum wage really high so maybe even maryland can get more jobs because they will leave california. they just did. toyota left for texas. believe me, it's because the taxes are high. one of the reasons you need a living wage that high in california, they tax everything that moves in california. >> let me move to a different topic related, though. you're talking about the people who are unemployed. you're concerned about that. you want people to be able to get work. why won't you republicans in the house support the bipartisan senate bill to extend that runway under those active job seekers? i do not und
i know great britain and know europe very well. what you're missing is they have a safety net, first of all. they have universal health care. day have -- young people have access to education. cost of housing is much lower. their governments ensure that there's a minimum standard of living and, in fact, the unemployment compensation is there for them. in fact -- >> i'm going to shock you, too. i think california ought to raise its minimum wage really high so maybe even maryland can get...
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the caucus and eastern europe. what should nato due to an sure and -- insurer and reinforce the territorial integrity? moldova.rgia and >> we will take a second question. >> marie suck with northrop grumman -- marissa with northrop grumman. nato has called for a meeting to discuss ukraine. my question is simple. what can they hope to gain? apparently the u.s. does not support it. >> who would like to tackle these questions? jamie? >> the first question. we have to be clear. when it comes to nato, the security guarantee applies to nato members. which is why countries have to join nato in order to have that. ukraine is not a nato ally. it is a partner and a close partner. they have participated in all operations,-- including afghanistan. we are treating a partnership seriously. we are helping them with defense restructuring and reform. reform of the intelligence services. to help make ukraine a more resulting in state. we have a strong partnership with georgia. we are helping- motorola. -- moldova. we are upgrading a
the caucus and eastern europe. what should nato due to an sure and -- insurer and reinforce the territorial integrity? moldova.rgia and >> we will take a second question. >> marie suck with northrop grumman -- marissa with northrop grumman. nato has called for a meeting to discuss ukraine. my question is simple. what can they hope to gain? apparently the u.s. does not support it. >> who would like to tackle these questions? jamie? >> the first question. we have to be...
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and europe in terms of a response? >> the president and chancellor merkel did seem to be more or less on the same page, but the concern i have is the germans and americans and the rest in the west are too reactive. we are not proactive to preempt and prevent russian aggression. russian forces are already in eastern ukraine, already taking over crimea. the concern is too high for setting the bar for russian tanks and forces to cross the border. they've already infiltrated the territory. the helicopters shot down today by the separatists and militants were from surface-the-air miss also which only russia could have provided so there's no question russia is causing enormous problems in the region and i think the west needs to be much mora i aggressive and proactive. even what the united states has -- [ audio difficulty ] >> no, i don't think we could. so far, i think the administration has tried to take a small lead with the hope that the europeans will -- [ audio difficulty ] i think that any sanctions now will be that b
and europe in terms of a response? >> the president and chancellor merkel did seem to be more or less on the same page, but the concern i have is the germans and americans and the rest in the west are too reactive. we are not proactive to preempt and prevent russian aggression. russian forces are already in eastern ukraine, already taking over crimea. the concern is too high for setting the bar for russian tanks and forces to cross the border. they've already infiltrated the territory....
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they rely on russia for a lot of their energy as does a lot of europe. they're worried about prices spiking. although there's an attempt to present a united front, the european and americans interests are diverging here. >> the point of today was to present the unity but we should be clear that the type of sanctions we're talking about that would be tough are down the road at this point. the sector sanctions are if russia makes a move over the border into ukraine. we're talking about individual sanctions and right now it looks like those aren't doing much to change putin's calculus. >> the goal post versus moved throughout this thing. if russia goes in it's changed. >> always backwards. look, obama has adopted the worst possible way to approach a coalition than an adversary which is the lowest common denominator. he insists on unity. when you do that, that means any members of the eu, and particularly germany can move the sanctions down to the point where they are worthless as we see it in the new york times reporting that the russia stock market are hig
they rely on russia for a lot of their energy as does a lot of europe. they're worried about prices spiking. although there's an attempt to present a united front, the european and americans interests are diverging here. >> the point of today was to present the unity but we should be clear that the type of sanctions we're talking about that would be tough are down the road at this point. the sector sanctions are if russia makes a move over the border into ukraine. we're talking about...
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but europe is reliant on russian flows of oil and gas. >> at the height of the cold war, the idea that you're going to turn off the tom, on all russian oil or natural gas,. >> unlikely just a few months ago. germ my's eersdz is still merkel's private phone calls. the chancellor said there is room to cooperate over over intelligence. >> surveillance trying to protect the citizens against threats. and on the other hand, protecting the individual privacy and individual freedom. >> president obama said he was pained to see the degree to which the snowden disclosures had strained both his personal relationship with merkel and a strong u.s. alliance with germany. he tried to assure germans that regular citizens are not subject to surveillance. >> what i've tried odo is take the unprecedented step of ordering our intelligence communities to take the privacy of of normal u.s. dissention into everything they do. >> the president saying the u.s. doesn't have such an arrangement with any of its closest partners. >> david, the story is that you were talking about an agreement along these lines and
but europe is reliant on russian flows of oil and gas. >> at the height of the cold war, the idea that you're going to turn off the tom, on all russian oil or natural gas,. >> unlikely just a few months ago. germ my's eersdz is still merkel's private phone calls. the chancellor said there is room to cooperate over over intelligence. >> surveillance trying to protect the citizens against threats. and on the other hand, protecting the individual privacy and individual freedom....
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coming in ukraine, maybe this weekend, or that sanctions are going to cause tr a secession business in europe. or maybe something's lurking ki away from ukraine. but only a handful of people with deep pockets knows about it and they're frantically running to u.s. treasuries and away from everything else. and we'd probably be doing the exact same thing if we just knew what they were running from. so that makes people pull back. >> don't buy, don't buy. >> which is why this weekend is more important than keever. if the extraneous event occurs, we'll have to wait until the smoke clears, but if it doesn't happen, we have to accept this market will probably explode higher monday and there might not m be much we can do to take advantage t of it. because it should be up at the openinghe and i never want you buy up openings on monday. they have almost always ended badly. look, we wanted to put money together for the charitable trust, but, hey, i'm paranoid enough to want to know what happens this weekend, too. so with that in mind, let's see where we can at least try to make some money next week, aga
coming in ukraine, maybe this weekend, or that sanctions are going to cause tr a secession business in europe. or maybe something's lurking ki away from ukraine. but only a handful of people with deep pockets knows about it and they're frantically running to u.s. treasuries and away from everything else. and we'd probably be doing the exact same thing if we just knew what they were running from. so that makes people pull back. >> don't buy, don't buy. >> which is why this weekend is...
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narrator: in europe and the united states, policies have been put in place to reduce air pollution. the clean air act of 1970, which set limits on concentrations of certain pollutants, along with subsequent programs has significantly improved air quality. kolb: since 1970 we've had fairly strict laws which have helped stop the increase in bad air-pollution episodes and, in fact, in most cities have decreased them. but in cities with rapid growth and with challenging climates -- climates that can lead to a lot of chemistry in the air and a lot of secondary pollution formation, there are certainly still big challenges left. narrator: developing innovative ways to measure primary and secondary pollutants is a necessary first step in creating effective strategies for protecting human health. but measuring the local air pollution from cars and factories is just one piece of the puzzle. atmospheric circulation carries pollutant streams far beyond the metropolitan areas where they are created causing regional and even global effects. and so the pollutions that are created in the large mega
narrator: in europe and the united states, policies have been put in place to reduce air pollution. the clean air act of 1970, which set limits on concentrations of certain pollutants, along with subsequent programs has significantly improved air quality. kolb: since 1970 we've had fairly strict laws which have helped stop the increase in bad air-pollution episodes and, in fact, in most cities have decreased them. but in cities with rapid growth and with challenging climates -- climates that...
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ok we will stand for europe the white europe the traditional europe for the free nation europe. they should be arresting all the terrorists in kiev instead of all of the presidential candidates the military the nazis who gave orders to kill their own people just because their culture and their views a different. we have to live in peace brothers we shouldn't fight each other we won people. this. low in welcoming things are considered i'm people of the arab spring but never was almost four years on it would appear that people's revolutions in the middle east have actually only empowered the forces of reaction and resulted in extreme repression and violence is the middle east. by western. cross-talk the arab spring i'm joined by my guest the bill ramadan the in london she is a journalist and commentator on arab affairs also in london we have toby cadman he is an international criminal lawyer and serves on the board of the syrian commission for justice and accountability and in norman we cross to joshua landis he is director of the center of middle east studies at the university of
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of course, europe is a more complicated story. it's 29 countries. they've got to agree on everything and they are being tougher than i expected initially. >> and the president announced a new trigger for tougher u.s.-led sanctions related to the scheduled elections in ukraine. >> no question. and this is news. because you've heard from the officials for some time that they needed to keep sector-wide sanctions. the ones that are going to hit the russian economy in the gut in case there was an invasion, in case a portion of them come across, if they needed something in their quiver to respond to that. as we see events spiral on the ground, they have to react more quickly. so this new stand 5ard, if you e it continue, they are going to bring in some sectors. i think to fareeds point, the germans are backing that as well and they have been making that consistently for weeks. we need unity. we can't lead on our own. >> and on that point, it looked like president obama and angela merkel were on the same page publicly at the news conference earlier in the
of course, europe is a more complicated story. it's 29 countries. they've got to agree on everything and they are being tougher than i expected initially. >> and the president announced a new trigger for tougher u.s.-led sanctions related to the scheduled elections in ukraine. >> no question. and this is news. because you've heard from the officials for some time that they needed to keep sector-wide sanctions. the ones that are going to hit the russian economy in the gut in case...
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could a miscalculation end up in real war in europe? that's this time on "inside story." joining us for that conversation from new york, david speedy, director of the programme on u.s. global engagement at the carnegie council for ethics, and a professor from kiev, who teaches science at the national kiev academy. and george, director of the atlantic council's n.a.t.o. source. let me start with you david. watching the event as they have unfolded, what is russia up to? what are the near-term objectives. what is it trying to accomplish. >> i think what it's trying to accomplish are the interests and proper representation of the east, people of eastern ukraine. this is one of the situations that could have been avoided. russia has said not just under vladimir putin, but since the fall of the soviet union, russia has been concerned about the fate of 20 million russians, who find themselves outside the russian federation following the fall of the soviet union. and i think that - for reasons i can elaborate later, i do not believe russia has knit interest in annexing eastern uk
could a miscalculation end up in real war in europe? that's this time on "inside story." joining us for that conversation from new york, david speedy, director of the programme on u.s. global engagement at the carnegie council for ethics, and a professor from kiev, who teaches science at the national kiev academy. and george, director of the atlantic council's n.a.t.o. source. let me start with you david. watching the event as they have unfolded, what is russia up to? what are the...
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when it comes to europe, that is a major problem. what chancellor merkel said today, six countries are 100% reliant on russian gas. germans are taking a third of their gas from russia. before -- for sex how they do the is a huge question right now because of the damage that would be in norma's in the european area. waxing want to thank you for this developing story. when russian forces invaded the ukraine crimea peninsula in late february, it prompted one job atist to rethink her russia's news network. >> i cannot be part of a network funded by the russian government that whitewashes the actions of putin. i am proud to be an american and disseminating the truth. that is why after this newscast, i am resigning. >> that was liz wall. she is featured in the bloomberg businessweek issue dealing with success. joining me to discuss, felix gillette. he wrote a story about how she successfully quit her job. good to see you. what do you think when he gets an assignment like this? >> i think this is sort of a thing that a lot of people can rel
when it comes to europe, that is a major problem. what chancellor merkel said today, six countries are 100% reliant on russian gas. germans are taking a third of their gas from russia. before -- for sex how they do the is a huge question right now because of the damage that would be in norma's in the european area. waxing want to thank you for this developing story. when russian forces invaded the ukraine crimea peninsula in late february, it prompted one job atist to rethink her russia's news...
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we're one step better than europe. why more startups happen here. >> jonas, don't you think the regulatory environment is peer. it affects the financial industry. maybe we should have gotten our hand slapped but so burden some, it is very difficult for us to hire because compliance issues are so see norm news. i know at love financial firms fold up shop and fold into larger firms because they simply could not handle the cost of dealing with all these new regulations. >> you're chomping at the bit here. >> yeah. you also want to consider, the low rate of wage growth. as long as that, you will have a hard time getting the political impetus behind immigration reform. people are going to look at this say, no way. if you want to let more immigrants in, i don't care if they're high-tech workers. that will have effect making it all more difficult to realize an increase in wages to keep up with inflation. >> a lot of workers would like to come to this country. >> a lot would want to come but people already here -- >> we give i
we're one step better than europe. why more startups happen here. >> jonas, don't you think the regulatory environment is peer. it affects the financial industry. maybe we should have gotten our hand slapped but so burden some, it is very difficult for us to hire because compliance issues are so see norm news. i know at love financial firms fold up shop and fold into larger firms because they simply could not handle the cost of dealing with all these new regulations. >> you're...
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we know that europe is probably not going to do qe anymore which was baked into their prices there. so you have a slowing. >> i'm not sure you do know that. >> well, they haven't done it yet and the markets are telling you they're probably not going to and there are hurdles to them actually doing it. >> but again i could take the total opposite side. chuy ma has been sideways for two years. it's not falling apart. u.s. is actually accelerating. it's the biggest economy in the world. it's not going crazy. >> right. >> but to say we're going to go downward in yields and break through lows we hit earlier in the year when the data is improving off a terrible winter i'm surprised by the move. >> all i'm saying is the growth isn't strong enough to justify the evaluations and that's what we saw in the momentum melt down that i unfortunately got caught in. that's what we saw. the growth just isn't there. if we muddle along it's not enough in the market and that's why i think we're going sideways in the s&p right now. >> the rotation we have seen in terms of adding momentum stocks into thing
we know that europe is probably not going to do qe anymore which was baked into their prices there. so you have a slowing. >> i'm not sure you do know that. >> well, they haven't done it yet and the markets are telling you they're probably not going to and there are hurdles to them actually doing it. >> but again i could take the total opposite side. chuy ma has been sideways for two years. it's not falling apart. u.s. is actually accelerating. it's the biggest economy in the...
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if we wanted to create over time a europe free and united. i think it was actually was the only alternative. the question was, did we use the right methods? did we communicate perfectly with our russian -- first soviet, then russian partners? that is a big question. i believe the decision in 1994 and the subsequent one in 1997 it was a necessary decision. >> how was it seen in russia at the time? how would you answer that question? i will answer it today the way they answered it in that time. one of my russian compatriots -- 9.celebrated v-day on may
if we wanted to create over time a europe free and united. i think it was actually was the only alternative. the question was, did we use the right methods? did we communicate perfectly with our russian -- first soviet, then russian partners? that is a big question. i believe the decision in 1994 and the subsequent one in 1997 it was a necessary decision. >> how was it seen in russia at the time? how would you answer that question? i will answer it today the way they answered it in that...
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europe's economy has too much to lose. meaning gazprom is in a strong position to insist that kiev meets its demands. >>> a provincial police chief in afghanistan says 500 people are feared dead after a landslide buried a remote village. it happened in the nearby part of the country. we have the latest. >> reporter: the side of a mountain gone, and a whole village and its people buried. the deputy governor says rescue teams do not have the machines needed to dig out those that are still alive. help is coming. they don't have shovels. the u.n. head office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs says nato troops are in touch with the army. it said:. >> officials say the landslide is caused by heavy rain. flash floods left 180 people dead in the past few weeks. the scale here is different, and the mourning has begun. there are fears there may be another landslide. >>> a classified u.s. senate report list jebudi a home to a c.i.a. black site. it outlines controversial counterterrorism operations including torture and secr
europe's economy has too much to lose. meaning gazprom is in a strong position to insist that kiev meets its demands. >>> a provincial police chief in afghanistan says 500 people are feared dead after a landslide buried a remote village. it happened in the nearby part of the country. we have the latest. >> reporter: the side of a mountain gone, and a whole village and its people buried. the deputy governor says rescue teams do not have the machines needed to dig out those that...
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he's not trying to join europe. instead, he's trying to create an alternative to europe. >> richard haas, thank you so much. >> thanks, jake. >>> coming up, a drop in the unemployment rate but republicans are not convinced that the president's economic policy is working. their complaint behind the numbers. >>> plus, he's the star of "the soup" and now joel mchale is here to roast some of the most powerful men and women in the country. but before he does, he sits down with little old me. our conversation, coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ben! well, that was close! you ain't lying! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! you created light. you are loved. celebrated. but things have changed since you got into this business. at philips, we're creating led light that people can color... adjust... even make beautiful sunsets. dear sun, you might be number one, but we're getting closer. innovation and you philips ndred and seventy-seven thousand dollars per minute. that's what big oil
he's not trying to join europe. instead, he's trying to create an alternative to europe. >> richard haas, thank you so much. >> thanks, jake. >>> coming up, a drop in the unemployment rate but republicans are not convinced that the president's economic policy is working. their complaint behind the numbers. >>> plus, he's the star of "the soup" and now joel mchale is here to roast some of the most powerful men and women in the country. but before he does,...
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and europe impose further sanctions against russia? we'll bo live to the white house to find out why. liz has another exclusive from omaha, nebraska. liz? liz: well as happy hour descends on omaha. david, we're here in the hilton but we've got our own cocktail napkins. #ask liz. you have to send me one of these if you have a question for warren buffett. maybe we'll pick your question for our monday morning big interview, 9:30 a.m. eastern. coming up, the third largest reinsurance giant on the planet. it is general re and berkshire hathaway. he runs this behemoth. this is rare interview. he doesn't give a lot of them. we have him exclusively coming on the big buffett insurance. live from omaha. ♪ you make a great team. it's been that way sincthe day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and sympt
and europe impose further sanctions against russia? we'll bo live to the white house to find out why. liz has another exclusive from omaha, nebraska. liz? liz: well as happy hour descends on omaha. david, we're here in the hilton but we've got our own cocktail napkins. #ask liz. you have to send me one of these if you have a question for warren buffett. maybe we'll pick your question for our monday morning big interview, 9:30 a.m. eastern. coming up, the third largest reinsurance giant on the...
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liquid natural gas can be tankered over to europe and ukraine. keystone is so important here. >> do you agree, ed? is that an issue that will resonate? you have to find issues that will resonate on a local level for this election coming up in november. will jobs be it? keystone it? >> what about obamacare? >> first of all, if i were the president, i'd say i'm for the keystone pipeline if it's part of a comprehensive energy bill. let's get to work and in the next 30 days let's have a comprehensive energy bill that will really spur the economy at every level. i will give you keystone because it's an important part of an overall bill, that's number one. number two, remember, an i'm all for those jobs, but those jobs are temporary jobs. those aren't long-term jobs. >> they may be long-term jobs, we don't know that. >> the other thing, obamacare. >> once the pipeline is created. >> obamacare has incentivized part-timers. if you work the 30th hour, you've got to pay the cost. if you hire the 50th worker, you've got to pay the cost. i must say obamacare
liquid natural gas can be tankered over to europe and ukraine. keystone is so important here. >> do you agree, ed? is that an issue that will resonate? you have to find issues that will resonate on a local level for this election coming up in november. will jobs be it? keystone it? >> what about obamacare? >> first of all, if i were the president, i'd say i'm for the keystone pipeline if it's part of a comprehensive energy bill. let's get to work and in the next 30 days let's...
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ray beasley europe has seemed reluctant -- previously europe has seemed reluctant. >> it is a success, but i'm not sure we know what angela merkel means. they stood united today. i think when push comes to shove -- we are not sure to what extent they are willing to follow the u.s. --y have very dense of -- they're very different incentives. >> to your point, he has very strategic territorial goals. if it means economic pain in the near or short-term, so be it? inbe sanctions do not work terms of stopping russia. where they work is creating uncertainty with dealing with russia. the added sanctions and the threatened continuous increase in sanctions hurts the russian economy, an economy we believe is already in a recession. >> and who would want to invest in their now knowing what is coming down the pipe? william pomerantz, good to see you in person. coming up next on "street smart in thealife is back spotlight, but could it be the traders and hedge funds find themselves in trouble this time? we will speak to the former sec chairman harvey pitt as we discussed this. ♪ >> ok, welcome b
ray beasley europe has seemed reluctant -- previously europe has seemed reluctant. >> it is a success, but i'm not sure we know what angela merkel means. they stood united today. i think when push comes to shove -- we are not sure to what extent they are willing to follow the u.s. --y have very dense of -- they're very different incentives. >> to your point, he has very strategic territorial goals. if it means economic pain in the near or short-term, so be it? inbe sanctions do not...
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it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes
it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about...
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. >> about 75% of trade is with asia and europe. twenty-five% with other economies. now i get my chance to move the cargo. >> and. >> it's supposed to be doing that. it's coming up. >> what does this button do. >> there the operator booth to the top. once one of these ships come in here to dock and you have to upload it, do you unload a full ship in one day? >> yes, we can. >> in the view at the top. >> it's a beautiful day. >> i would like to thank the long shore union for letting me drive that crane frontwards and backwards. for all the support climbling 240 feet at the top. you want more information, visit us online at kpix.com. reporting. back to you guys. >>> deconstructing dog food. our pet expert answers your questions about what is best when it comes to feeding fido or your feline. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, today for all you pet ownerd pet lovers... every friday., we'll take your questions about your favori animals and put them to veterinarian sandy hazanow... welcome dr. >>> all your pet owners and pet loves out there. every friday, we will take your questions abou
. >> about 75% of trade is with asia and europe. twenty-five% with other economies. now i get my chance to move the cargo. >> and. >> it's supposed to be doing that. it's coming up. >> what does this button do. >> there the operator booth to the top. once one of these ships come in here to dock and you have to upload it, do you unload a full ship in one day? >> yes, we can. >> in the view at the top. >> it's a beautiful day. >> i would like...
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exercise long lasting in europe and our partners theide of europe such as u.s. and japan. i know part of your public -- this is part of your public debate. u.s. arepe and the facing great challenges. the labor market, it the theational area, creating most positive environment for investment. the task is the same. rendering our companies of holding their own in global company vision. europe and america can benefit a lot from each other and can learn a lot from each other. europe and the u.s. -- germany in terms from the u.s. of giving seed money to innovative companies. i am please that apparently the good affairs we have made with our training scheme has been looked at very favorably here by the americans as well. what is also important to see is achieving a secure supply of affordable energy. we are interested to work together with the u.s. here. ought tonegotiations give us an opportunity to deepen .ur energy cooperation in europe when we look at the crisis in ukraine, we also think about how we can make ourselves more independent of unilateral energy supplies and gas de
exercise long lasting in europe and our partners theide of europe such as u.s. and japan. i know part of your public -- this is part of your public debate. u.s. arepe and the facing great challenges. the labor market, it the theational area, creating most positive environment for investment. the task is the same. rendering our companies of holding their own in global company vision. europe and america can benefit a lot from each other and can learn a lot from each other. europe and the u.s. --...
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ah well we will stand for europe the white europe the traditional europe for the free nation europe that. they should be arresting all those terrorists in kiev instead all of the presidential candidates the military junta the nazis who gave orders to kill their own people just because their culture and their views in different. i'm. mean so we will slavs we have to live in peace we're brothers we shouldn't fight each other one people will bring this. penno of the end happy end of your week i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today first up unemployment in the u.s. plunged to six point three percent as hiring kicks into high gear now it's the first credit of the month which means it's bill as numbers and we look into them coming up then we have physicists and author mark buchanan on the show today mark writes about economics and what physics that meteorology and the natural sciences can teach us about the subject pretty interesting stuff you want to put plus it's the end of the week which means it's viewer feedback day here on boom bust edwar
ah well we will stand for europe the white europe the traditional europe for the free nation europe that. they should be arresting all those terrorists in kiev instead all of the presidential candidates the military junta the nazis who gave orders to kill their own people just because their culture and their views in different. i'm. mean so we will slavs we have to live in peace we're brothers we shouldn't fight each other one people will bring this. penno of the end happy end of your week i...
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. >>> i'm barbara in europe. a new push by ukrainian troops to regain buildings controlled in the east. er >>> we start with that landslide in afghanistan which has buried an entire village in the country's north a local governor now saying up to 2,000 people could be missing. rescue teams are now at the scene. janna has more. >> reporter: the side of a mountain gone, and a whole village and its people buried, and the deputy governor says local rescue teams don't have the machinery they need to dig out those who may still be alive. they don't even have enough shovels. but help is coming. the un office said that nato troops are in touch with the afghan army. it said . . . officials say the landslide is caused by heavy rains that have effected five provinces. in the past week, flash floods have left at least 180 people dead. but the scale here is totally different and the mourning has already begun. there are also fears there may be another landslide. >>> al jazeera's producer is in kaboul and joins us now. first o
. >>> i'm barbara in europe. a new push by ukrainian troops to regain buildings controlled in the east. er >>> we start with that landslide in afghanistan which has buried an entire village in the country's north a local governor now saying up to 2,000 people could be missing. rescue teams are now at the scene. janna has more. >> reporter: the side of a mountain gone, and a whole village and its people buried, and the deputy governor says local rescue teams don't have...
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i was sponsored athletes reissuing eighteen and its east and europe that they will be protected. the us has deployed some one hundred and fifty or treat this to lithuania and the hundreds of soldiers to poland and latvia an american warship is stationed in to remain in port on the bike seat was a french vessel is now based in georgia in may to his stated that make no promises for russia regarding expansion into eastern europe. it is also a widely suspected that the alliance is sharing information with ukraine in what is being seen as a message that crime in the white house last month confirmed that c i a director john brennan made a trip to kiev to meet with the interim authorities that can discuss ways to increase cooperation in intelligence gathering something ukraine it desperately needs as russia threatens further aggression it's a national news when you read more. united nations security council has made tuesday by the deteriorating situation in ukraine agreed to write is to moscow russia to rein in armed separatists to continue to fuel a rise in key cities in the country's
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administration in europe -- and europe don't have a specific plan b. they're counting on sanctions to eventually raise the cost so much for putin that he is forced to back down. are notpoint, they thinking of any military action unless a nato ally, poland or one of the baltic states is attacked. otherwise, they can't act in ukraine because not a nato state. nato is a defensive alliance between lansing military action. but some aid in the cards. >> thank you. that u.n. meeting came as president obama and the german chancellor met at the white house. the two leaders warned russia that they are ready to impose more sanctions if russia continues on its current path. phil mattingly has more on today's meeting. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. chancellor merkel just drove out of the white house after more than four hours here meeting with white house officials. the obama administration got what they wanted publicly. a commitment that should sanctions and to expand, the germans would be with them. both parties acknowledged that the best case scenario would
administration in europe -- and europe don't have a specific plan b. they're counting on sanctions to eventually raise the cost so much for putin that he is forced to back down. are notpoint, they thinking of any military action unless a nato ally, poland or one of the baltic states is attacked. otherwise, they can't act in ukraine because not a nato state. nato is a defensive alliance between lansing military action. but some aid in the cards. >> thank you. that u.n. meeting came as...
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looks like he's on tour in europe right now, so he didn't debut the song himself, but had usher come in and dance to it. so if i'm ever not available, i'll just have usher come in. >> if only we could dance like usher. it's so amazing. makes you miss michael jackson, too, seeing that video. >>> the city of san jose, home to four peregrine falcon chicks. today we know the genders of the bird. >>> and take a look at this gusty guide. this biologist repelled down the side of the city hall building and banded the bird's leg. the bigger the ankle bone, the more likely it's a female. so what's up there right now, 18 stories from the ground? >> really, i've got two sixes and two seven-sized bands up there. we interpret that as the two females, two males. >> even steven. >> it will be another two weeks before the falcon chicks will be able to fly and learn a new home. >> you learn things, don't you? >> very cool. >>> the monterey bay exhibit has a new creature. >> the deepwater sea squid and octopus are on display as part of called tentacles. that's the vampire squid. the october put can cha
looks like he's on tour in europe right now, so he didn't debut the song himself, but had usher come in and dance to it. so if i'm ever not available, i'll just have usher come in. >> if only we could dance like usher. it's so amazing. makes you miss michael jackson, too, seeing that video. >>> the city of san jose, home to four peregrine falcon chicks. today we know the genders of the bird. >>> and take a look at this gusty guide. this biologist repelled down the side...
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and europe together lead the world in humanitarian response. other countries that year in and year out step forward including the europeans and the european union are the canadiens australia japan korea more and more turkey. turkey is stepping forward to play larger role as a donor internationally and then with syria we see gulf states stepping forward. we would like to see more countries who haven't been traditional donors join us especially in the year like this one where we have with the united nations call level 3 emergencies, syria south sudan in the central african republic. and i am proud that our country is doing so much. i'm proud when i meet with my counterparts from other countries that i can speak up about how much americans are doing but i also think this system only works when other countries to join us in these kinds of enterprises. >> you know france is certainly playing a leading role. what are they doing in terms of pushing other e. u. countries? >> france is playing a leading role in the situation. this particular country and
and europe together lead the world in humanitarian response. other countries that year in and year out step forward including the europeans and the european union are the canadiens australia japan korea more and more turkey. turkey is stepping forward to play larger role as a donor internationally and then with syria we see gulf states stepping forward. we would like to see more countries who haven't been traditional donors join us especially in the year like this one where we have with the...
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certainly within europe. i think merkel is going to want to avoid the sectoral sanctions until something truly escalating above and beyond what we're seeing now. let's say, for example, a russian military incursion with main combat units in the eastern ukraine. if that happened, i think she would have no choice but to go along with the sectoral sanctions. >> if something like that were to happen, what about the u.s., and if something like that were to happen, if the military piece becomes more egrej, there are people inside the u.s. saying we should be providing more military support to ukraine. we should be shoring them up, including getting arms in there. from where your read of it is, do you think that's something we should be doing? >> i would not personally, although this is a close call in my mind because it is fair for ukraine to have the ability to depend itself clearly. it's a sovereign state. it's being aggressed against. i think that it's reasonable to make the case for more arm meant, but i also t
certainly within europe. i think merkel is going to want to avoid the sectoral sanctions until something truly escalating above and beyond what we're seeing now. let's say, for example, a russian military incursion with main combat units in the eastern ukraine. if that happened, i think she would have no choice but to go along with the sectoral sanctions. >> if something like that were to happen, what about the u.s., and if something like that were to happen, if the military piece becomes...
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it's gone to countries in europe, even malaysia. but as you point out the first time now in the united states. >> this person is now in indiana getting treatment. i know you have to go, sanjay to give a speech. and we appreciate you getting on the phone. how concerned should americans be with this news? >> we don't think this virus spreads very easily between humans, like the flu or the cold or even that sars bit. but, you know, i think given how potentially lethal it is, it's going to be important to find the contacts this person came in touch with and see if they have any signs of infection. and this person needs to be isolated so they can't infect anybody, as well. i don't think there's need for any concern, but we could anticipate this was going to happen. but i think this is the first time now you have a virus that people have been focused on for a couple of years in the middle east made its way to the states. >> dr. gupta, we know you're busy. we appreciate you picking up the phone and explaining this to us, mers, the one case
it's gone to countries in europe, even malaysia. but as you point out the first time now in the united states. >> this person is now in indiana getting treatment. i know you have to go, sanjay to give a speech. and we appreciate you getting on the phone. how concerned should americans be with this news? >> we don't think this virus spreads very easily between humans, like the flu or the cold or even that sars bit. but, you know, i think given how potentially lethal it is, it's going...
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well basically keep the conflicts in europe will not help to guesstimate the crisis it is an attempt to estimate russia for those of us all. it's really a tube to go taiwan will compete in the interests of the united states among socialists in the interest of stability in europe and in the interest of the germany or europe abbott said talking about sank on in global terrorists. i drink wine in his speech at white house as expressive as may says that the sanctions will impact the global economy as well as head rush hour only. yet after the global economic crisis why it upset me be the global economy that. well when talking about wise and unwise is very dangerous team that is being played here in this really came about supremacy in europe. and if that is to go then. you are willing to take a gamble some higher risks him to um. to me it is clear that first moves were coming from the west or to invent them. in the end of the city and then attempts to assume that is why western europe and the unified behind me. the us position and that the geopolitical and your strategic game and it's it'
well basically keep the conflicts in europe will not help to guesstimate the crisis it is an attempt to estimate russia for those of us all. it's really a tube to go taiwan will compete in the interests of the united states among socialists in the interest of stability in europe and in the interest of the germany or europe abbott said talking about sank on in global terrorists. i drink wine in his speech at white house as expressive as may says that the sanctions will impact the global economy...
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within europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you've got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation. we have to take those into account. not every country is going to be in exactly the same place. what has been remarkable is the degree to which all countries agreed that russia's violated international law, violate ed territorial sovereignty of a country in europe and there has to be consequences for that. >> reports of helicopters being shut down and heavy gunfire. ukrainian security forces today launched their most intense operation so far against the pro-russian separatists. the interior minister saying ukraine has taken back nine blockades that were under the control of the pro-russian forces. our senior international correspondent nick patton walsh is near the town where the operation is taking place. i understand you have some new information on casualties. tell us what you can. >> the self-declared mayor of the city, has told me that five of what you learn to as pro-russian milita
within europe, within the eu, i'm sure there has to be extensive consultations. you've got 28 countries and some are more vulnerable than others to potential russian retaliation. we have to take those into account. not every country is going to be in exactly the same place. what has been remarkable is the degree to which all countries agreed that russia's violated international law, violate ed territorial sovereignty of a country in europe and there has to be consequences for that. >>...
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and europe are focusing tougher sanctions. he seemed to rule out russia's energy sector. >> energy flows from russia to europe. those continue in the midst of the cold war. and the height of the cold war. and so the idea that you are going to turn up the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports is unrealistic. >> arizona senator john mccain thinks that the president should provide weapons to the ukranians and nothing that the u.s. could provide would have them stand up to the russian. and they have strong tees to russian industry. germany leaders yesterday. they are governed by the industrial complex and might as well have them in the government. mccain plans to meet with chancellor merkel and he will tell her by what he calls her country's failure of leadership. >> the administration revealing a big piece of the obama roll out. saying that 8 million total sign ups. and we are getting a better look at who they are. jim is live in washington. >> hello. the administration laid out details yesterday of what the president unv
and europe are focusing tougher sanctions. he seemed to rule out russia's energy sector. >> energy flows from russia to europe. those continue in the midst of the cold war. and the height of the cold war. and so the idea that you are going to turn up the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports is unrealistic. >> arizona senator john mccain thinks that the president should provide weapons to the ukranians and nothing that the u.s. could provide would have them stand up to the...
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during the height of the cold war that oil and gas energy did not stop flowing from the ussr west into europe, that even then there was still the exporting of energy, and so he said it's not like the tap will be turned off. he said there are other areas they need to work on, and chancellor merkel also talking about a variety of sanctions neither would pin down those sanctions. >> thank you very much. and we are following the situation right now in ukraine. we want to take you to the united nations because russia has just called an emergency meeting of the un security council. it is happening right now in new york. the nations are discussing the rapidly escalating violence. earlier today two ukrainian army helicopters were shot down by pro-russian separatists using surface to air missiles. john terrett is live at the un headquarters now, and john the leaders reached an agreement in geneva last month, so why the emergency meeting called by russia now? >> well, good afternoon from a pretty warm united nations. the russians called this meeting and the reason as always is to get their message out,
during the height of the cold war that oil and gas energy did not stop flowing from the ussr west into europe, that even then there was still the exporting of energy, and so he said it's not like the tap will be turned off. he said there are other areas they need to work on, and chancellor merkel also talking about a variety of sanctions neither would pin down those sanctions. >> thank you very much. and we are following the situation right now in ukraine. we want to take you to the...
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we're talking about potentially war in europe. that will focus the mind and focus what unites us and get beyond the things in the past that have divided us. >> in some sense maybe the silver lining is we move past the tensions more quickly. thank you, always appreciate having you on the show. >>> developing news from capitol hill, we learned recently that republicans will form a select committee to investigate the 2012 attack on four americans on benghazi. john boehner said, four americans died at the hands of terrorists nearly 20 months ago and we're still missing answers, accountability and justice. it's time to change that. and new today, daryl issa subpoenaed john kerry to testify about benghazi. luke russert joins me from capitol hill to talk about all of this. luke, start out with the republican response to this. why are they making this move now? >> it's interesting ronan, for months a lot of republicans in the house called on john boehner to have a select committee regarding benghazi and he has been slow to do that. in an
we're talking about potentially war in europe. that will focus the mind and focus what unites us and get beyond the things in the past that have divided us. >> in some sense maybe the silver lining is we move past the tensions more quickly. thank you, always appreciate having you on the show. >>> developing news from capitol hill, we learned recently that republicans will form a select committee to investigate the 2012 attack on four americans on benghazi. john boehner said, four...
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a new, if you will, regime sanction iing there's unsettlement about how the sanctions might affect europe. >> exactly. she doesn't have a big constituency there that is in favor of it. let me turn you to the sterling controversy and the nba. leon jenkins, the chapter president resigning amid backlash to give a lifetime achievement award to the clippers owner. we want to take it from the money angle. should the naacp given back donations they have received from past years from mr. sterling. is his money now tainted? >> if they don't give it back, they should donate it to charity. i think it's painted. i applaud the commissioner for making a firm statement, a bod move. >> i think leon jenkins did the right thing by stepping aside. i think certainly going forward what's important is to focus on sterling and the nba. i want to really take my hat off to adam silver. he exercised a nuclear option. he clearly as a coalition of owners behind him. what will come out there i think is increased scrutiny, if you will, there's got to be more transparency about a code of conduct for owners of professio
a new, if you will, regime sanction iing there's unsettlement about how the sanctions might affect europe. >> exactly. she doesn't have a big constituency there that is in favor of it. let me turn you to the sterling controversy and the nba. leon jenkins, the chapter president resigning amid backlash to give a lifetime achievement award to the clippers owner. we want to take it from the money angle. should the naacp given back donations they have received from past years from mr....
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do you believe he's a threat to europe. thank you. >> obviously every day we're watching events in eastern ukraine and southern ukraine with deep concern. and i think that what you've seen over the dours of the last several months in the midst of this crisis is remarkable unity between the united states and the european union in the response. we have at the same time offered a diplomatic approach that could resolve this issue. we have been unified in supporting the ukrainian government in kiev, both economically diplomatically and politically and we have said we would apply cost and consequences to the russians if they continued with their actions. that's exactly what we've done. and you saw just over the course of the last week additional sanctions applied both by the europeans and u.s. the next step is going to be a broader base sectoral sanctions regime. and what we have said is that we want to continue to keep open the possibility of resolving the issue diplomatically. but as angela merkel said, if in fact we see the di
do you believe he's a threat to europe. thank you. >> obviously every day we're watching events in eastern ukraine and southern ukraine with deep concern. and i think that what you've seen over the dours of the last several months in the midst of this crisis is remarkable unity between the united states and the european union in the response. we have at the same time offered a diplomatic approach that could resolve this issue. we have been unified in supporting the ukrainian government in...
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energy flows from russia to europe. that continued in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. the idea that you will turn off russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. of there are a range approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector in terms of lines of credit for trade -- all have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because their hope is that we don't have to deploy them there it was i can say is that the discussions are at the highest level. it is not just through the european commission and our diplomatic teams have been working through all the possibilities. we are confident that we will have a package that will further - uh - -impact russia's growth but again, our hope is that we should not have to use them. we are not interested in punishing the russian people. tin and his. pu leadership circle are taking unnecessary decisions and he needs to be diss
energy flows from russia to europe. that continued in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. the idea that you will turn off russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. of there are a range approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector in terms of lines of credit for trade -- all have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because their...
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energy flows from russia to europe. those continued even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade. all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because our hope is that we don't have to deploy them. but what i can say is our exports at the highest level, and not just bilaterally, but multilaterally, through the european commission, and our diplomatic teams have been working through all the possibilities. and we're confident that we will have a package that will further impact russia's growth and economy but, again, our hope is we shouldn't have to use them. we're not interested in punishing the russian people. we think mr. putin and hi
energy flows from russia to europe. those continued even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade. all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to...
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energy flows from russia to europe. those continue even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector, but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade, all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate to delve into the details at this stage, because our hopie i that we don't have to deploy them. but i can say our experts at the highest level, multilaterally through the european commission and our diplomatic teams have been working through all the possibilities, and we're confident that we will have a package that will further impact russia's growth and economy, but again our hope is we shouldn't have to use them. we're not interested in punishing the russian people. we do think that mr. putin and his leadership circle are taking bad deci
energy flows from russia to europe. those continue even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector, but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade, all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate to delve...